Geopolitics

How Israel Took Out Iran’s Hidden Missile Bunker In Syria 1

How Israel Took Out Iran’s Hidden Missile Bunker In Syria

Last week, Israel launched a daring and secret mission that targeted a hidden missile production facility in northwest Syria. What at first appeared to be a simple airstrike turned out to be much more: Israeli special forces were involved in a ground raid, flown in by helicopter to destroy the

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Türkiye Accuses Siemens Of Sabotaging $24 Billion Nuclear Project 1

Türkiye Accuses Siemens Of Sabotaging $24 Billion Nuclear Project

Türkiye is in a heated dispute with Siemens, accusing the German company of deliberately delaying crucial equipment for the country’s first-ever nuclear power plant. This $24 billion project, called the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant, is being built by Russia’s Rosatom energy agency. Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar has claimed that

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China's $50 Billion Gamble: Will Africa Tilt The Global Balance? 1

China’s $50 Billion Gamble: Will Africa Tilt The Global Balance?

China is making a big move in Africa, and it’s catching the attention of the world. The ninth Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), held in Beijing in September 2024, was an important event. It wasn’t just about economics anymore—China’s relationship with Africa is becoming more political and even military-focused. This

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Bangladesh's $500 Million Energy Debt To India 1

Bangladesh’s $500 Million Energy Debt To India

Bangladesh is facing a big challenge over an unpaid energy bill of nearly $500 million owed to India, and it’s putting pressure on the country’s new interim government. The Financial Times (FT) recently reported that Bangladesh is rethinking its energy deals, particularly one involving Indian conglomerate Adani Group. The Background

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Can India Push Western Powers Out Of Global Leadership? 1

Can India Push Western Powers Out Of Global Leadership?

India’s national security advisor, Ajit Doval, has made a powerful call for change during a key BRICS meeting in Russia, arguing that global institutions dominated by Western countries are no longer fit for purpose. Speaking at the 14th Meeting of BRICS+ security officials in St. Petersburg, Doval stressed that the

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How Chinese Engineers Beat The West At Nickel Mining Breakthrough 1

How Chinese Engineers Beat The West At Nickel Mining Breakthrough

Six years ago, a group of Chinese engineers took on a daring challenge: turning what others saw as useless waste into something valuable. Their target was the large amounts of low-grade nickel and cobalt ore found on remote Indonesian islands. These ores were previously considered too poor in quality to

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